Online Proud Clouds!

We love to hear about all your special achievements and celebrations so please send us photos to share. It’s a bit like our proud cloud display at school – just an online version 🙂

Recently, Amelia has had her 5th birthday and Dexter has learned to ride his bike. 

Challenge Completed

Well done to Dexter for completing the bird feeder challenge set by Mrs Parrish for this week. Lucky birds 🙂

V.E. day Celebrations.

Amelia looks like she had a lovely day time celebrating V.E. day. Those scones look yummy.

VE Day celebrations

The children had a fantastic time celebrating VE Day today. They had a really fun-filled day creating bravery medals for people of their choice, decorating tea-cups and launching planes to celebrate the end of the war. They all worked really hard and had smiles on their faces the whole time! Happy VE Day everybody!

VE Day

As VE Day is approaching tomorrow, here is a Free VE Day Podcast from History Storytime.

Sophie (aged 7) and Ellie (aged 4) are sad to be missing the VE Day celebrations because of the Coronavirus. They had been planning a VE Day street party but now they are trapped at home. So with their Daddy they tell the story of the VE Day celebrations. They learn how awful World War 2 had been. They understand just how relieved ordinary people were to put it all behind them. They get swept up in the VE Day Party atmosphere of 75 years ago.

https://historystorytime.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=ca0570aaed98beda7a30dfe2e&id=2bab31b427&e=39b856ce3b

Read Write Inc E-books

Just a reminder that if you register for free on the Oxford Owl website you can access online versions of the reading books your child would be bringing home. There are a range of fiction and non-fiction titles, so choose a title together and just make sure it’s the same colour band as your child usually brings home.

Click the link below…Happy reading!

Oxford Owl E-books

 

 

Free STEM Activities (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths)

Leanne Mee, the Managing Director of the STEM Workshop, has emailed schools to inform them of STEM activities she is doing online for everyone.

Leanne created a bank of prerecorded activities which are all accessible via Kids You Tube – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5LL4_akNrPr2fKT6EGCuBw?view_as=subscriber

You Tube Tutorials 

Leanne has created a range of short focused activities (as tutorials) that the children can get involved in using materials that you they find in and around the home. The tutorials are all linked to the STEM curriculum.

The tutorials she has created so far focus on: Computer Aided Design, Mechanisms (joining materials and components to explore movement) and structures. They can be followed step by step, but she encourages everyone to explore and experiment with size and materials etc.

She is adding a new tutorial every Monday, and is working to create ones that can be carried out at home but will also have more complex ones too. Leanne said it would be wonderful if the children wanted to share ideas with her of what type of products or themes they would like to see, and she will happily mention and credit them for their idea.

Challenges

Every month Leanne is planning on setting a challenge with a prize attached to make it a little more fun and engaging.

This months challenge is to design and make the tallest freestanding structure, details of this can be found on The STEM Workshop, You Tube Channel (above). You will find the challenge, the criteria and date the entry needs to be submitted.

Entries to be submitted as either a photo or a video:

Date of submission – Friday 29th May 

Winner Announced – Monday 1st June

It would be great to see some STEM projects being completed at home and for children from Apley Wood, competing with other children from other schools in the area.

If you complete any STEM activities, please send over your photographs to me and I can upload them onto the website for all to see – helen.gilbert@taw.org.uk

Good luck and stay safe!

Miss Gilbert

Creative Topic Activity

Week 3

Focus: Animals that live in my local area or garden.

Activity: Create a bird feeder using a toilet roll, peanut butter, seeds and string.

Key Questions:

  • Can you design your bird feeder before you create it and add labels?
  • How could we help the birds safely access the feeder?
  • Can we create a tally chart of the different birds we spot in one week?

What’s in your garden?

This week’s literacy challenge is to explore the animals that live in your garden and near to your house. When you are out and about going for a walk or playing in your garden, have a close look and write a list of all the animals you see. Use your phonics to sound out the words. You might also like to make an information booklet about your favourite – you could tell us what is looks like, how it moves and where you found it. Don’t forget your full stops at the end of each sentence. Remember to look high and low and leave the animals where you find them.

Here is a video clip to give you some ideas. Have fun 🙂